Overtly Minimalist Houses

MB Architecture Built a Two-Storey Residence in the Hamptons

New York-based studio MB Architecture created a simple and minimalist house design with a gabled roof, a pale timber frame and an overall rustic aesthetic. The home in Amagansett lacks distinctive embellishments. The simplicity of the design is accentuated, as the architectural work seeks to minimize the visual impact of an area that has been recently infested with kitsch mansions. While the minimalist house's appearance is non-expressive, its exterior does not take away from the grassy areas and lush trees that surround the property.

The interior takes cues from modern design with homey and cottage-inspired elements. The interior furnishings offer a strong contrast from the plain exterior—from curvy green love seats to contemporary low-hanging designer lamps, MB Architecture definitely put creative emphasis and thoughtful planning into every single aspect of the minimalist house.

Photo Credits: Matthew Carbone
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist House Design - There are opportunities to create minimalist houses that focus on simplicity and minimal visual impact, while still integrating with the natural surroundings.
2. Rustic Aesthetic - Designing houses with a rustic aesthetic can provide a unique and timeless appeal, catering to those seeking a more traditional yet minimalistic living environment.
3. Modern Interior Design - Combining modern and cottage-inspired elements in interior design creates a contrasting and unique living space that appeals to both modern and traditional tastes.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can embrace the trend of minimalism in house design by incorporating rustic aesthetics and modern interior design elements to offer unique and visually appealing homes.
2. Construction - Construction companies can focus on building minimalist houses with a rustic aesthetic, using sustainable and locally sourced materials to create environmentally friendly living spaces.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the combination of modern and cottage-inspired elements to create a balanced and inviting living environment that caters to various design preferences.

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